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Good King Dagobert

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Good King Dagobert
Film poster
Directed byDino Risi
Written byDino Risi
Age & Scarpelli
Gérard Brach
Story byAge & Scarpelli
Produced byRenzo Rossellini
Jacques-Paul Bertrand
StarringUgo Tognazzi
Coluche
Michel Serrault
Sabrina Siani
CinematographyDante Ferretti
Music byGuido De Angelis & Maurizio De Angelis
Distributed byGaumont
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
Running time
112 minutes
CountriesItaly
France
LanguagesItalian
French

Good King Dagobert (French title: Le Bon Roi Dagobert; in Italian: Dagobert) is a 1984 French-Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi and starring the French comedian Coluche. Its title comes from French "Le bon roi Dagobert" nursery rhyme,[1][2] and though the cast contains historical characters the plot is fiction.

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Transcription

Plot

Dagobert, the dim, dirty, idle, cowardly and lecherous king of the Franks, is under pressure from his ministers and the Roman Catholic church to make his peace with Pope Honorius I. He undertakes a pilgrimage to Rome, seeking both an alliance and absolution for his countless sins. Repeatedly outwitted there by far wilier men and women, he returns home with a poisoned brooch for his queen, his plan being to remove her and marry an alleged daughter of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius. Pinning the brooch on her, he pricks his finger and dies from the poison. His ministers arrange for his corpse to be hauled into the sky at night from a high tower and then proclaim that he had ascended into heaven.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Le Bon Roi Dagobert - French Nursery Rhyme". YouTube.
  2. ^ "Le bon roi Dagobert". YouTube.

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